From our Third Edition of Yesterdiy. From - Washington; • - [Special Despe.ten to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, March 13.—The guerilla Quantrell (or some one who is sUpposed -to bahim), :who, committed such fearful out-, rages in Kansas and Missouri, has been ar rested in New Yark and,last night arrived . here in charge of an officer. He is now in. jail. As-soon as his identification is per fect he will be turnednver •to the Kansas authorities by the Secretary of - War for trial. . rt was resolved in the union caucus of se nators to-day-that the Reconstruction Cana- . mittee report as speedily as possible a con stitutiona.l amendment in regard to repre sentation. That When it is reported itshall be adopted by the party and carried through both Rouses. The Richmond-banks are not likely to get a hundred thousand-dollars in geld as speedily as they expected.. Some additional evidence has been adduced, causing a hitch in the matter. StiOng, efforts are being made to get Ex- Senator Gwin, now a prisoner in Fort Jack son, released. The testimony of Admiral Smith and Commodore Turner, before the Naval Com mittee last night, in favor of League Island, had a marked influence upon the Committee. XXXIXTH CONGRESS—FIRST SESSION. WASECINGTON s March 13. SEN.LTE.—Mr. , Sanmer (Mass.) pFesented petitions for an international copyright law and a protective tariff. ' A resolution to print the usual-number of Lanman's Directory of Congress was adopteideis, 22, nays 15. Mr. Lane (Kansas) introduced a resolu tion instructing the Committee on the-Jadi ciary to report five amendments to the Con stitution. First, basing representation on voters. Second, basing direct taxes on the value of property. Third, pledging the faith of the Government to' the redemption of the puplic debt. Fourth prohibiting the payment of the rebel debt. Fifth, proldbit ing payment for slaves. The bill for the admission of Colorado wasthen taken up. HousE.—The Speaker announced the fol lowing select committee on the civil ser vice of the 'United States and to promote its efficiency, Messrs. Jencks, Shellenberger, Hogan, Baker,Myers,McKee and James M. Humphrey. The Speaker also announced the ap pointment of Mr. Harris to fill a vacancy in the committee on private land claims. The Speaker laid before the House a com munication from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in compliance with the reso lution of the 9th inst., the report of the Ad jutant General, respecting the retention in the service of Illinois volunteers. Mr. Coffroth (Pa.) offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Com mittee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of reporting by bill or otherwise for the relief of such persons as were charged and who paid commutation money or put in substitutes a second time. On motion of Mr. Phelps (Md.) the Com mittee on Ways and Means was instructed to inquire into the expediency of so amend ing the Internal Revenue law as to remit the monthly duty on the average deposits of Savings Banks. Mr. Schenck (Ohio) asked leave to report back from the Military Committee a substi tute for the Senate bill, amendatory of the act incorporating a Military and Naval. Asylum for the relief of totally disabled officers and men of the vol unteer forces of the United States. He ex plained that the act of the last Congress provided for one hundred corporators, scat tered all over the country; that no quorum could ever be got together; that the Senate had this session pased an act to remedy the evil but had included in it the provision for the same number of corporators, and that the substitute which the Military Committee desired to repo . rt, provided for only twelve managers, in cluding the President, the Chief Justice and General Grant, the other nine to be appointed by joint resolution of Congress, somewhat after the style of the Regents of the Smith sonian Institute: Unanimous consent was given and the substitute was agreed to; and the bill, as amended, was passed. Mr. Morrill (Vt.), from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported back the Senate amendment to the bill to extend the time for the withdrawal of goods for consump tion from the public stores and bonded warehouses. The amendment, which was to substitute "May" for "April," was con curred in. Mr. Wilson (Iowa), from the Committee on, the Judiciary, reported back, with amendments, the bill to protect all persons in the United States in their civil rights, and to furnish the means of their vindica ion. The first amendment was to strike out the words "and there shall be no discrimi nation in civil rights," &c., so that the first' section shall read "That all persons born in the United States and not subject to any, foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, are hereby declared to be citi zens of the United States without distine lion of color, but the inhabitants of every race and color without regard to any previ ous condition of slavery or involuntary servitude, /except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall have the same right to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties and give evidence to inherit, pur chase, lease, sell. -hol d and convey real , and personal property, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of - person and property,and shall be subject to like punishments, pains and penalties, and to none other, any law, `statute ordinance, regulation or- custom bathe con trary notwithstanding. The amendment was agreed to. - The previous question was acconded, and by a direct vote on: the passage of the bill the bill was passed. Yeas 109, nays 38. Peniusylvanirt Legislature. 141 arch 13,1866. SENATE.---Numeronis Petitions were pre- sented; many for and auamstSanday travel; in favor of a free - bridge at South street; in favor of appropriating school taxes to pay school warrants, `and by Mr. Connell, for refunding the collateral inheritance tax paid by the Burl Orphan Asylum.- Also, one against'opening Vienna street; one against the Lombard and South Streets Railway extension. Mr. -Ridgeway presented the petition o 180 citizens in favor of the- organization of the Society of Progressive Spiritualists. Mr. Gatz one from York county against running Sunday car3in Philadelphia. -Mr. Royer one in favor of 'a railroad from Chester to some point on the Baltimore Central road., Mr. Halea.,petition from the .Barree Iron' works inr favor of .maintaining the right/ , the . .Pennsylvanian _ Railroad against adverse corporations, and defending said road- from.-ebarges of monopoly and Parkiality, - .andAeclaring ;that the 11 s of, the:petitioners andthe.community are due to said company for-fostering and deyelop-f Ins< the interestaOftheAtitte- The folloWitighilli were introduced: • , Mr. Conn - Sl3, an - ii - c - t of Broad street, requiring , the,. removal; of railroad tracks; - - -authorizi.ng the Philadelphia and Erseltailviay to build branchea; also one preventing Bone= boiling establishments in the Twatr-fourth Ward, also one: relative saws menta in ..Rhiladelphia;:alsutv supplement to,the, fame for Destitute Childrerg - also °belittlers:Eng the fee bill of constables. - Mr. Nichols, one incorporating the Penn sylvania Tea Company. ..~ ..:_b. TfE" Mr. -- Lowry, one incorporating the Girard House Hotel Oitnpany. Mr. Donovan,, ; one incorpprathlg , „th,e Church. Run Pipe Company. Mr. Ridgway, risriliplement to the ridning laws allowing companies to reduce their capital stock. ' • ' " --; , ; Mr.. Witllace, one .allowing mining ce)in- - panies to borrow money; also, one incorpo rating the Southern Railroad Company. Mr. - Landon, one allowing the -Pennsyl vania and New York Canal and Railroad Company to issue stock: - Mr. Shoemaker, a supplement to General School Laws:, . _ ) - Mr. Brown, a supplement to the Perkio men Railroad Company. Mr. Hoge, Offered a joint resolution in favor of the release,.by. Congress, of the tax on erudepetroleum.'_ Passed. The House is engaged in first reading of private bills. Conference , with Indians by Telegraph., OISIAH_A (N. T.), March 13.—A1l the prin cipal Chiefs of tue Upper Platte Sioux, as sembled at. Fort Laramie yesterday. Col. Maynadier and = the Indian •Agent, Jarrot, through ' an interpreter, held a long talk over the wires with General Wheaton and Superintendent Taylor at Omaha, during which Wk. the Sioux gave Positive assurances that they would keep the peace.' • The Ist of June next. was agreed upon as the time for a Commission to assemble at Fort Laramie, to conclude a treaty with all the lately hostile tribes of the Upper Platte. Seven hundred ;Indians were present during the talk. There will be no farther trouble on the Platte route. This is the first instance of a conference 'by telegraph with the Indians. From Savannah. NEW YORE, March 13.—The steamer Hunter, from SawaMali, with dates to the sth has arrived. The Savannah Herald states that the Savannah and Ageecliee canal is now in fall operation. The cotton- market was dull at 40 cents. The stock in port is 18,000 bales. The old blockade runner Rlnghee has been placed on the ronte - between St. Marks, Florida, and New Orleans. Gen. Foster is concentrating the detach ments of troops in various points of Florida into garrisons by . regimants. The 34th Colored Regiment is being mustered out at Jacksonville. The Union Pacific Railroad. . . OMAHA, N. T., March 13.-Sixty miles of the Union Pacific Railroad were finished ten days ago. The commissioners to ex - amine the road are expected in a few days. 31arLets' NEw YoRK, March 13th.—Cotton is dull at 4.10 for iadlingss state Flour has declined 10c.: sales of 7.500 bbls. at fs 755. - $5 20 for State, IS 1013 -- $ll for Ohio, e. 5 .1 , 8 30 for Western. ta 75.115 50 for Southern and 67 4.5 ,. 4) 11l 75 for Canadian. Wheat has a declining tendency, with small sales. Corn is lc. lower for white; sales unimportant. Beef steady. Pork heavy at a for 'Mess. Lard firm. Whisky dull. Stocks are lower; Chicago and Rock Island, Cumberland Preferred. alai"; Illinois Central, Michigan Southern. 76;. ; .: :gels York Central,9l.‘,.:Rean frig. 903 z• Canton Company. -1-04: Missouri 6'a. 71:".: Frie Railroad. S - 2.%; Louisiana 6's, 83; Carolinas. Sr One Year Certificates, is.),N; Treasury 7 3-10's, 55;,.; Ten-. forties, 9031: ive twenties, Coupon 6's. I:i4- ‘ : Gold, 129.7.;: Western Union Telegraph Company. 67%...a• BALTiIioRE.. March 13.—Flour quiet; high grades are steady. Wheat steads-, sales of red at issigan: Corn white a4(370: yellow 6561,66. Seeds heavy: Clover seed $5 75: Timothy 4 , 3 574'.. Provisions dull and heavy. Soars dull and unsettled. Coffee quiet: Rio 17 (a. 21. whislu dull and nominal at t. 2 Attempted Murder and Saieide. [From To-tlay's New York Tribune.] Early last evening John Gheet quarreled with his wife Albertha, at their residence at the corner of Fifty-third street and Tenth avenue, and family- drawing a revolver, fired at her, the ball taking effect under the left eye, and coming out near the ear, in flicting a severe, though not necessarily dangerous wound. The wounded woman fell to the floor, and the husband, supposing that he bad killed her, ran into the street. He was pursued by some of the inmates of the house. who had witnessed the shooting. Alter proceeding a short distance down Fifty-third street the infuriated man halted, and placing the muzzle of the pistol to his forehead, again discharged the weapon, in flicting a terrible wound. The Twenty-second PrecintFolice by this time came up, and the Wounded persons were removed to the station house, and medical aid summoned. The woman was found to be not dangeiously injured, and after having her wound dressed, at a late hour was quite comfortable. The author of all this mischief was taken to Bellevue hos pital, and died soon after his entrance. Both parties are natives of Germany. The wo man is aged 2S years; and the man some what older. The neighbors state that for some time past they have lived unhappily Sales at Philadelphia Stock Board. SALES ABMS FIRST BOARD, WOO US 10-40 s reg 20.741 2sh Cam &,Am 110 :00 Ti S 7 8-10 s July 92%1100 sh Read R b 5 200 Philada 68 new 90ial100 sh do lOdsflat 100 sh Union Cnl 2 100 sh Norristowuß b 5 54 12 sh Lehigh Val 62 IWO sh Phibut Erie 2ds 10 sh do scrip 10pd 17 1100 sh do 28!‘ 100 eh C,atawis pl 030 22% 100 sh lc Pa R 35 200 sh do 830 22% 100 eh Mineb I I RE.swn 100 sh Hestonv'e B c W. SECOND BOARD, tick* tS 7 3-108 Tune 99%1 500 City is new 0074 1000 do 22%11 0 0 sh Chest &. Walnut 51'.i 2000 do C 99 , ; 100 Fla Phil & Erie 030 222 4 1 400 IU 85-Ms '62 1031100 sh Hestonvhle 1030 33 leCo do - reg Ica!, I NEDICILIA persons publicly known, from alarming and even --- desperate diseases- of -the-lungs by its use. When mice tried, its superiority over every other expectorant Is -too. apparent to escape:observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to !eniploy for • the distressing and dangerous affections of the lualmonary organs thatare incident to our eurnop While many Werior remedies thrust upon the community have =en - and bow 'discarded, this has gained friends by every: trial; conferred. bene fits on the afflicted iheYcan never forget, and Pbeforgette nrOdnced W 'o too numerous and too . We cannlyassure the public, its remarkableto thatquality is care frilly kept up to the best it has ever been, and that. it May be relied on - to do - for their relief all that it has ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to cer tify the, unparalleled usettfiness of on; remedies, bat space here will not permit, he insertion of them. The Agents below named Itumisti gratis . our Aackarce:..•.r Anatutac, in which they are given; ith also ital. de• sea:lotions of thecomplaints theycare. • _ • Those who require an alterative medicine . to Purify the blood, will find- COMP. XXV. SABSAPA, Err the remedy to use r -. Try it once, and you will know its value. • , • - - - Prepared by-J. C.ATRE & CO., Lowell, mass.. and sold by 14.1111,18 & CO., Pbiladelptda, and 139 all Druggists. jols-m,w,s,an (PAL n _ rtErirreasjmu ' -- - _ t o rdorszticle Ibicloaxdoz She imielh; dcati^ . ...idas Collo, 'which fit' theis+ter tone- to Ms gams,and leaving a feel of en is imerfeci clamminess in the month. . Ammy ; lited , dsty, la will be found to strengthen • w.k,. and bulemin, gr,D2l., while the aroma and detersivoneas :will :rteptwounq It to every onee - lisP4:_ecti:lndi_istildi;the - misalstimil._at:p the Desna, .E4l;lol2an 'ltilu . ' * t a-- 7 t aWi tb - aait'Th" . • c=6l7,,Eredss a TarTMA RTC z u um 14981 2E fbrmm l .7,l l .l.7oSne- - _.- , ~..: .-', —; Balloons DeollsW_acqnsm , m?alth ' the ',eoceirmaohlt Of llie - DiEn'A -ImTd. t ..~ba_lts:traan It tontai nothing - tb iiiiiitc.at 4.ls—tin? - . einplcenneng n 1.9 biz , •' , -•-• . -- -- , 2....uz.). vi . 11"411e° '....-.. 4 Mae V' . 11, _i - APothscary t _, , . illat aria aprimsyksaus Per sale by nraii7lLM-- genal!4* ' lipit,_ Bred BrOW 1, &1 L : i."_:,- - _-.. , ' :.-_ 1 . 1'..n...4. - ........./a -, f HAS& Irmi - ar , ~ lailgatki. 0. B. KEw-o7 . , • - _- , — 984. a Bowers, ovikEhayi:7.:: , ~- •,...iltafftecShlwei, 4 .._ a edam - • , - -,. G. T. - Y4attergooo., Tel: Xnabando , .- , ~ . I; Bi . At pa •Aikrase - smua, .", • , Cit‘arlei4 .04 ..,_ Taya bo TlidnzaWeilver. , • Bringhn l 4, I - .Teme5,7......- , .-- , I ~ E -1)1, 0 d4, Co.,— ~., Eitteb.es dc Coombs. ,-,-:, 1 ‘ !:, $9. BMW, Remy A. BoWor. , ,:.:,-- - , ' . 17, i'rzeth41,33111.. • -`4 , M , BTLAcK.I3 'DIPECTEEEMAT JAGZENGES.—Tbese Abliloamua are alialeluitlipeaurctiro.fig 5A4144,,i, CMO: more Throat,. Hoamenehs - 'and ronelle.l affeetiorpieragr. Try them. THOS. ESTLACIII, Jr., Bro , W. ner - of ffighteestb and Market streets, zulaaelpais. fe6-81aa LILT! EYEINING iI3LLE : A YitrB CHERRY PEC TOR AL, for the RA Pl' :PI CURE OF COUGHS. COLDS, INFLURNZ , HOARSENESS, UIWCP, BRONCHITIS, INCIPI, ENT CONSUMPTION and for the Relief of CON SUMPTIVE PATIENTS IN ADVANCED. STAGES OF THE DISK SE. So wide is the field of Its : wellness and so numer ous are the cases of Its cures .that almost every section • . NORTH kaeirsiii x siVANT.A . .MIDDLE- 8011/N9.41 Moo direCtUnetoltethiP em,AllexitownL I Chunk, Hazleton, White Haven Wilkesbarre. hiskaaoy City, and &Update in tam Tablet and Wye" Passenger" is PhfladelphirTH2l33,D street above Thompson, and corner of 8 712 . A and AM= CAN streeta. "ffiNTER ARRANGEMENT, NINE DAILY TRAINS.' On and after Monday,Nov.2oth,lB6s,Paremoger trains -- leave the Depot, Third street, above Thompson, daily (Sundays excepted), as follows: AT 700 A. IL—Morning Express for Bethlehem and and , Principal Stations- On North Pennsylvania Rail road, connecting at Bethlehem with TAM& Valley Railroad for Allentown, Catasartens, Slatington, Mauch Chunk, Weatherly Jeanesville, Hazleton, White Ha ven Wilkesbarre, ki‘ston,Eittatoniand.all points in Lehigh and Wyoming alleys; also,"ln connection with Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad for Mahanoy Olt ,y and with Catawkes-Railroad, for Rntiert,Bativille, Milton and Williarrisuert. Arrive at Manch Chunk atlL45 A. M. at Wilkesbarre sat 245 -P.; I,l4;st,,Malianoy City at 9 P. M. Passengers by this train can take GM .1 4 ehigh Valley Train, passing Bethlehem at 1200 M. for' Eas ton and points on ,New Jersey Central Railroad to. NeW York. 'AT - - A. X.—AccommOdation, for DoyleatOWD, , stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for ' Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville, by this ; train, take Stage at Old-York Road. , • AT lb A - . IL—Acoammodation, Fart Washing ' ton, stoppy M all intermediate Stations. At 2.30 P Accommodation for Doylestown, stop ' ping at intermediate stations.; Passengera take. stage at Doylestown.for NevrHope. . AT 3.30 P. M—Evening. Express fbr Bethlehem and principal Stations on the North P Wants Rail road, _making close connection, at lie with Lea high Talley Train for Easton; reaching there at 6.45 P. M. Passengers for Plainfield, Somerville and other points on New Jersey Central - BM. take N. J. C. Train at Easton, wham arrives in New Yerk at 10 P. M. Pas sengera tor Snmneytosvn take stage at North Wales. and an Numeral/at Bethlehem - and - far Greenville at Quakertown t AT 4.15 P. IL—A amnimmitinton, for Doylestown, stopping at all intermediate Stations. Passengers for Willow Grove, Hatboro' and Hartsville take stage at Abington : for Lumberville at :Doylestown. AT 5.15 P. 3L—Through Arczummadation, for Beth lehem and all Stations on main line of North Pennsyl vania Railroad, connecting at - Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Evening Train for pointe tin beisigh Valley Railroad and for Danyille.Nni Cabral= Ballread. AT 6.15 P. 111.—AcconntionMon, Y , Anfidftle, atop ping at all intermediate Stations: _ At 11 P. M. Accommodation tbr Fort Washington. TRAINS FOR PIECLADELPHLA. Leave 'Bethlehem at 1125 and W. 02 and 6.15 P. EL Passengers leaving Easton at 920 A. M., connect at Bethlehem and arrive in Philadelphia at 12.3.5 P. M. Passengers leaving Wilkesbarre at 1 P. M connect at Bethlehem at 6.15 P. IL, and arrive P hi l a d e lphiaea 1L45 P. M. Leave Doylestown at 6,80 A. M. 8.15 and 5.30 P. M. Leave Lansdale at 6.10 AM. - Leave Fort Washington at 10.50 aAYSnd 2.15 P. M. ON SUND. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9A. M. Philadelphia. for D oy l estown _ et 3 P. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7.20 A. IL Berhi,hens for Philadelphia 4 P. M. Fifth and ezesta Passenger. Cars cony 3' tea engem to and Sixth from Berks Street Depot White Cars of Second and Third Streets Line convey passegners to Third Street IrepoL Ticketsmust be procared strhe TicketOrfices, =RD street or wv - Fra'S street, in order tosecare the lowest rates of tam. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. Hillman's Baggage Express will call for and deliver Baggage at the Depot. Office. No. 113 South THIRD street w. FOR NEW YORK.—The OASt 'DE AND AIILBOY and PHILA. TRENTON RAILROAD 0011- PAN Y'S L.LNES, from Philadelphia to New York, and way places, from W AINCT STREET WHARF, will leave as follows, vir. Flirt. At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy. Accorm, At SA. M., via Camden and Jersey City Express, a.o At 2 F. 11., via Cunneen and Amboy Express, 2. La At 12. Si. (neon) and !P. AL, via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation, (Freizbt and Pas- Eeriger.). . . . . 25 At 6 and Mae P. Si., ia Camdenan and'Amboy, Accom modation. (Freight and Passenger) Lst Class Ticket, . 2 2.5 2,1 Class Ticket-, . lid At 6 and 10A-31-2 and 5 P.M. For Mount Itolly,Ewans- Pemberton and Vincerd.own. At 6A. Si.. and 2 P. Si. fir Freehold. Ai. 6 and lu A..7i4. 12 liL 3.00, 5, 6 and 11.50 P. If_ for fel. my ra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Edgewater, pni r . lington, Florence. Bordentown, ,tc. The to and 5 P. M. Line runs direct throng-Li to Trenton. LINES FROM lECCSLNUTON DEPOT will leave as follows At 11_15 A. M., 4.55 P. M and 6,45 P. 3L via Ken sington and Jersey City Empress . to At 12 P. SL (Night) via Kensington and Je r s e y City Express 25 The 6.45 P. IL Line will run dally. All others Sun days excepted. At 7.58 and 11.15 A. M., E., LW. 4...5!, 5 and 6,15 P. M.. and 12 7.didnlght, for Bristol, Trenton. etc. At 7A. Si.. 10 - 50, 5,5, and 6P. IL for Cornwell!, /or =dale. Bolmesharg, Tacony. Wlssinoming. Brides burg and Fran.k.ford and at 8 P. S. for RoLmesburg and intermediate Stations. BELVIERRE DEL.A.WAILF. I.A.7Y , Rlsa Delaware River Valley. Northern Pen.mrylvania, and New-York State, and the Great T ^tires Two through trains daily (Sundays excepted) from Kensington De pot. ea follows: - At A. Si. =CLAM P.M, for Niagara Falls, Bur ,Ealo Dunkirk, Camanclaigna....Ellsaina, Ithaca, Ow%a, Boclasditer, BinglaamptOn, Oswego, Syracuse, Great Bend. Ettamsase, Wilkesbarre Scranton, Stroudsburg, Water Gap, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertville, item ngton, itc. The 3.52 P. Line minnects direct with he Train leaving Easton for Manch Chunk. Allen town. Bethlehem. &in At 5 P. IL for Larch -errxille and Intermediate Stations ire For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken sing= Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot., and on arrival, of each Train. run from the Depot_ On Sundays. Qmnibasses wilt leave Wal nut street wharf at 6P. IL to connect with 6.45 P. M. line- Plity Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passen ger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage bra their wearing apparel. baggage over nay pounds to he paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond tibe. except by special contract. gar 42cLars sold ar.d barroge cliscirod dirsiir through to Boston. Graham's Baggage Express will call for and deliver baggage at the Depots. Orders to be left at No. a Wal nut street. LINES FROM NEW YORK FOR PREL;ARRI , viRTA: Will leave fro_m foot of Cortland street. at 12, M. and P. IL. vla Jersey City and Camden. At 7 and A. 3L, P. 11. and 12 Night via Jersey City and Ken. Mn #r i . i irt . Pier No. 1 N. River, at 6 A, IL and 2 P. IL, via Amboy and Camden. As 12 11., a and 6 P. IL (Freight and Pasaeriger), via Amboy and Camden. WIL B. GATZMER. Agent. hiSiNgt. - 3 PENNSYLVAIC CENTRAL 8 '.." 'RAILROAD. PR ING ARRANGEMMNT. The trains of the Pennsylvania. Central R. R. leave the Depot at Thirty•tirst and Market street. within is reached by the cars of the Market Street Passenger running to and from the Depot. The last car leavts Front street about thirty minutes, prior to the departure of each Train. Os B:II .4 7DAYS — Mra leave Eleventh and Markt street e 45. minutes before d eparture of kventugT -alas. Ali s EXPREss will Can for and deli 'er Baggage at the Depot Orders left at the office. No. eui Chestnut street, will receive attention. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVA AT DEPOT PE. MAIL TRAIN . . at 8.00 A. M. PAOLI ACCOM., No, I • • " 10.00 " FAST LINE. - -• • " /DM M. PA G,• • • " LOOP. M. Ha RAMBERG ACCOM, • - ' 8 'LW LANCASTER ACCOM., • . PAOLI TRAIN, NO. - • " 5.a) ERIE MAD $ - - - • " 9.00 PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS • 7 ILIO " an.a1173. CINCINNATI ra - FR.B, • " 1.10 A. M. PHILADELPHIAt • " 7.10 • PAOLI ACCOM., No. 1 • " 13.20 PARXESSITRO 9.00 a LANCASTER TRAIN "2.1012.30 E'. M, FAST LINE - • " PAOLI ACCOM.., NO. 7, • " 4.40 " DAY EXPRESS - • " fttO " HARRISBURG ACCOM., • " S.lO " *Daily, except Saturday. litany. tDally, except Monday. All other trains daily, except Sunday. The P. ennsylvania Railroad wui not aammeany risk for Baggage, except for=A=, and 1l rntt their resi;onsibility to One_ in value. An Baggage exceeding that amount in value,Wlll be at the risk of theowner. Aimless taken by.spe4. contract. TICKET ' OFFICES. Haver been opened pat :No. - est chestnut -s•zeet, Conti nental Hotel. and Girard House where Tickets may be procured to all- important points in ',Pennsylvania, as well as, the. West,,Northw est, and Southwest; and full articialars given -as to time and • Connections, by JOHN C ALLEN; Ticket, Agent The Ticket Office at West Philadelphia will be con tinned as heretofore. where all information respecting routes as well as Tickets; csnlie had on - application to .. THOMAS H. rattK f, Ticket Agent, at the Depot AragraiglcsM Ttaiteronsdaily;tcrtept:Sunday. Fat tall infbrmationaa totare and accommodations, apply to FRANCIS ETITTII,' No.- 1717 Dociretreet. -- _ RaIIADELPITIA.tAND ,DIORE. CENTRAL RAILROAD. • . • GEMSENTS.- . -On and after WED IMDAY. October linkt, 1865, the trains will leave Phil adelPhla.ftonn depot of West Cheater and-Phil adelphia Railroadicerner of :Thirty-first and - Market 'Armie s , (West,Philtidelhhij at' &OS AAA:, and 11.20 P. M. Leave Oxford at 6.150-A.:13-. and3.10.P...11. , A mar. ket train will leave the Rising Sun, on Tuesdays and Fridays, for Philadelphiaiatio.4s A. lif..,#aad returning will leave Philadelphia for Rising Suri,on Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 2.IUP; la. Oxfordai leaving Pi2n.adeaphifiat 1.05 A. X., connects at with a dailyline of stagestrom Peach Bot tom in Lancaster County. Rettumng leaves Peachlilot torn to connect at Oratird with the ',afternoon tra in f o r Philadelphia. PasSeligkra are allowed to take wearing apparel only an . .bagegge , and Line CS3I. will the Com pany be responsible for an amen= exceeding $lOO, Un less a special cuatracr is riiade fertile same. H. WOOD.OenmallSatierintendent. .0120.1 q :`:lrAit-INTT AA:WA AND ai m rggea tglrEato - 0 60 r 17 . 71030 1T DESABWINT DMVI, BROAD. EMOKEIWASO__ WESSINIM 35 :Le up . o.mmote: tanuaenival 'Freight Agenetie rm' 3 ° 6l 3 3 .""naCt4Az ;Ink fWtk gnaw 11.4roaddiSoF, . ma,a744 , lo , bUthefatM or,f ttm 117 12i0;6 gA t iggr-Vite= t t= axe moored. _goit , 4 2 43.1 liteettrzieltd Szerblit egolortronsit'AttaVrol i t ita to sit parta para. softbnnetirediegand.' „eastgliggoly to A.OOWTON OO., General Freight Agent& VMS S. WILSON, Pieight Agent, Fifth street, 24 door below Cheatiditi I'HILgDL ; ~~~IAy. x -~PLDNESD:~Y,,:~iAR m.ff I,:tatLij 11) :1 • READING RAILROAD. GREAT TRUE/Emma TECIK BIM :I TO THE INTERIOR OP PENN. WYOMING CIN WINTER.: ARANDI_NT ~ t/M7BllTO : leath . TEENTH and 0 at the tbllowinz hourfir, - 2‘olllBthet v At 8 A. N., for Reading, Lebanon, Harrielnirg, Pottsville_ Pine Grovecilinnhury port, klmtraißochestet -Niagara 'Falls_ o, town, Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Yrdit, WietePulantAint• higde7Nrenft o yrn,'etc.ltc." 'rot ; train connecin-a p t , R.EADING with thltAfsal Pennsylvania Railroad trawl for Allentown, &c.; and with the 'Lebanott-Valler train Irer:liattletwrB, itc.; at PORT MINTON with - Ctitamieria Railroad Varna for Willlßmsport, Lock Rim fen. Elmira. etc.. at ELARRIRRinte with Northern Central, Cumberland Valley, and Schuylkill and Ensonehan.na trains for Northumberland;Willienteport. York. abarnbersburg, Pineifrove, ___ AFTERNOON EXPRRES. Leaves Philadelphia at 3.30 P. M. for Bead ine Potts ville Harrisburg, dtc., connecting with ...Ing and Columbiai P.R. trains for Columbia arc., and with Oata wissaltaliroad train far Matotictrs. Buffalo. dr. Trt' DLN G 4 AI3IIcOMMOD,ATiON. • , Leaves Reading at G. 30 A. M., stopping at all Was'llta- Lions; arrives in Philadelphia at &so A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 P. X.: arrives In Reading at 7.30 P. M Trains for PhiladerphialeaveHarrishnni n at 7.25 A. M. and Pottsville at &30 A. H.. arriving Philadel phia at 12.15 P. M. Afternoon trains leave Harrisburg ati.4s P.M., and Pottsville at 2.45 r. zis4 arriving at philsoPl P. Id. •Harris 'accommodation leaves Reildtrtg at 1.25 A. M. and urg at 9.00 P. M. Market train, with a Passenger ear attached, leaves Philadelphia at 12.45 noon for ttpading and all war stations; leaves RProing 11. 50 A, X., and Downingtown 12-so P. M. for Philadelphia and all way stations. All the above trains tun daily, Sundays Sunday trains „leave Pottsville at &00 e N " . Land P.lol..doiplcda id fus P. M MESTER. VALI.. EY RAILROAD. Passengers for Downingtown and intermediate= take t11e&00 A. M. and Cao P. M. trains fruns , IddNetuudnir from DOWnIngtOWD at 7.05 A. /Land aso Dom ZE'w YORK EXPNIN3 von rrrn3Busear. AND Traw-Es-1. Leavealgew York at 'MA:. if.: and BP. M., pint lami Reading at I "A.M., and L. 48 P. M. sald comatirigl Harrisbith Pennsylvania, and Northern Central Railroad reps Trains for Pittsburgh, Chicago, Yill llamsnort, Baltimore. gte. Returning, Express Train leaves HarrisW arrival of Pennsylvania from Pittsb at 8 and 9.05 A. M., passing 1r...1tf at 4.49 and 10.52. A. arriving at New York I 0 A. M., and 2.45 P. M. Sleepin g Car scam thesetreins through between Jersey (VATd without train far New York leaves • at 1.45 P. IL Mall train for Harrisburg leaves New ork at 19 Noon. SCHITYLKILLIMIIarY BAnatriAD. Trains l ea ve Pottsville at 6.45,11 A. IL and 7.15 P.M., returning from Tarawa= at 7.35 A. a., and LIO and 4.15 P. IL SCHII - Y - LYTTA , AND SIISQIM2LaHN.. A RAELRICIAD. Trains leave Auburn at 7.45 A. M. for Plnegrove and Harrisburg, and at 1.50 P. M. for Pinegrove and moot: returning returning from .Harri.sburg at 4.00P.M. and from Tremont at 7.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. TICICETS. Through :flist-class tickets and emigrant tickets to all the principal points in the North and West and Canada.% The following tickets are obtained only at the o.llce of S. Rradferd, Treasurm-, No. 2r, South F.tirth street, yhiledelpta, or of G. A..Nicalls, 43eneral dupertutend ant,Ru COMMUTATION TICKETS, At ZS per cent., discount between any paints desired far families and firms._ __ "thiLk VOE TICE_VIS Good fbr 2.,C04 rolles,betweett ail wants, at SE.2 be each, for famtl:ts and fams. • - FOP ASON TICS I'3. For three, elm, eine or twelve months, h2r holders arly, to all poluta azredoceh rates. CLERGY-ICM Residing on the line of the Road will be turnlabAsi with cords, entitling themselves and wives to tickets zt bia.fAre. EXCURSION TICKETS. From 712P-adelptda to principal Ertaana, rood Ito Sat^-pday, Sunday and Monday. at reduced fare, to be Gad only at the Ticket crticsaz Thlrtoenth and Callow -10.1 streeM. .VILMGHT. Goods of all derrtriptlonaihrwarded to all the above paints from the Company's New Frelght Depot, -Broad and Willow atrveas. FBZIGHT TRAM'S. Leave Ptilltidelphis dally at &DO A. M., 12-4,5 noon and e ht.., far , Lebanon, Hare.aburg, Pottavale, Part Clinton, and ail po N lVa tr 4 nbetUld. -4 Close at the Phr , a4 ,,, lphia ----- iost Office far all places co the road and is branches at 5 A. IL, and for the pia. PHILADELPHIA. 9; "'TON AND SAUTE . ..IOHE RAIL. 17 • Mt: ARLE.—Consinencing 2110.NDAY. March lith, Dia& Trains will leave Depot, corner of Bread street and Washington avenue, as follows: EXPTB3I Train. at 4.15 A. M. (Monday)) excepted), for Baltimore and Washington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Perryville, Ravre-de4Grace, Aberdeen, Perry ECIEtIrEI. Ilap7olla, Chase a and wte mer's Delaware 88. Tratu. A.l.Le 4 oa • y excepted), for SaCsbury,-111.thrd and interrnedinte stations. Way- mail Train, at 9-15 A.. IL (GruidaYs ex• cepted), for Baltimore, stopping ar. Tburloa - , Linwood, 'Claymont, and all regular stations between Wilmington and Balthaore. Express train ut D. 45 A. (Sundays excepted: , for Baltimore and Washington, E. ,press Train at I'4S P. IL (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore and Washington. stopping at Chester, Claymont, Wureinaton, Newark., Elkton, North-Bast Perryville, Havre-de Gram Aberdeen, Perrymank, hiavelia, Chase's and *tem mer's Run. N Ight Exprem at 11.00 P. M. for Baltimore and Wash ington. P. , cengers by boat from Baltimore fbr Fortress Monroe, Norfolk, City Point and Riciunond will take the 1x.45 A. Train. WIT nT eieGTON ACCO3I2.I.ODATIOIq TRAINS, .topping at all stations between Philadelphia and Wil mington. leave Philadelphia at 6.i5,1135 and 11.7) P. hi. The 9.50 P. IL train connects with the Dela Ware Railroad for Harrington and intermediate sta. lions. Leave Withribraan 7.00, 9.15 and 9.50 A. IL. SA) and 5.1.4) P. hi. Trains for Nevicastle leave Phlladelphia at 6.15 A. Ef,3soands.l/P.Eft _ THROUGH TRAINS PROIS BA.T.MMORE LelieWirrir - rt 450 and P.M. ail.Tr:.. FOR PEilLa DELPHIA. , Leave Chester at &01 . 6.58 and 10.14 A. M., an. 3 -4 3 . a.Ol- 5.44 and 10a P.'. From Baltimore to Philadelphia—Leave Baltimore &SO 3, M., Way Mall R..a) A. M., Express. 1.10 P. M., Express. ass P. M.. Exprms. &BO e. M., Express 'lmams 87tBaltimore Leave Chester at 4.19 and 9.52 A M. and 3.28 Trains for Baltimore leave Wilmington at 543, and 10. M A. M., and 4.00 P. M. SUNDAY TRAMS. Exprees Train at 415 A.M. for Baltimore and Wash ington, stopping at Chester, Wilmington, Perryville, B avre•de Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Magnolia, Chase's and Slenimer's Ban. Night Express 11.e0 P. 81. for Baltimore and Wash ington. accommodation Train at 11.30 P.M.., for Wilmington and Intermediate S Mons. Leave FO PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore at 8.50 P. M.,atopping at Havre de Grace, Perryville and Wilmington. Also stop at Elk; ton and Newark (to take passengem for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washington or Baltimore) and Chester to leave passengers Bailirnore or Wa W 1312. A .al train will leave WM:Ong= Orr PhUadel• phis abd Intermediate Stations at 6.:013 P. ISL Fre~ghttrains with passenger car attached will leave W Sngton fisr Perryville and intermediate stations at 8.39 P. M. Leave Baltimore tor Havre de-Grace and intermediate Stations at 4 45 P. M. H..P. KENNEY. Superintendent. PECELADELPHLA, GERMAN - A. - TOWN AND NORRISTOWN Mesa:T. _ E TABLE.-On and after WED. NESDA.Y, November Ist, 1801,_11 UOWN ftirtlles notice. FOR 3M.MM. Leave Phßadelnhla-8. 7, 8,2, 10, u, 12, A. N.; 1,2, 8.10 minutes, BX, 9, 7 5, 54‘, 8, ,8, 9, 10, 11, N, P. M. Leave Germantown-8: 7, 73(,, 8, &Mak 10, 11, 12, A. 11.; 1,2, LA. 914. 8.1%. 7, S9JO. UP. M. The 8.20 down train, and:lo3BX and OX up hid= de not stop on Germantown .Branch. Leave Phtfadelptda-9.10 minutes, A. M.; L 7 and 10X, P. Leave Germantown - 9 A.' M. 1, Sand 9E, P. M. CERIISTNIIT HILL karratoA4. Leave Philadelphia-8,8,19, 12, A. N. 2, sx, SX, 9, 'A and 11, P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111-7.10 mmutee, 8,9.90, and 11.40 A. M.; 1.40, 8.40, 5.40, 6,41 at Ifk&sl4o APR Leave Philadelphia-Sae minutes, A. N.; 1, and Leave Chestnut 11111-7.40 mtnutes, A. M.; 12.40, 8.40 and 9..% minutes P. IL ' FOB CONSHOROCEMI AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia-8, 8.85, 11.115 minutes, A. IL; Di, 8, 434. 514, 611, &05, and 11%, P. IL • Leave Norristown-5X,97, 7.50, 9, 11, A. 11.; 13‘,434, a The 634 P M train wit 111.494 Schooriant=a htekon, Manscrurdr, Spring =ix and Uonsh only.- _ orr SUNDAYS. , - -- VeaVe Philade lphia-9 234; and 7 P. IL. Leave Nonanewn-7 A.M.. and 5 P. M. IrOlt NANA:PUNK. Leave ndladelnhia-48.85, 11.05 A.„ IL; 1.45, 8, Di, 536, TX" ;1105,' , and - DX P • Leave 31Un;uwiumc --4 131,, 734, 8.20, 9X,1136, A.M.; 1,5, ON SUNDAYS. Leave Plilladelphlam-9-A. IL;AX , randl P M. , . Leave 11.134 - A.M.; 514 and BP M .._ 50N,Geaeralltuperintendant, - : , 'Depot. Ninth and Greanntreetl. .. 7, , ,,-,-.. r e4.. - ''': PEELLOREGFICIA slaw Kum '..,-- Ittt,THROUGHLINE.... , . , 4" 4...) 41:: F____.lo.ltitailao.ls3) , ~ ' "T L .% Ehaere line ha CWllliamspeirt, RirettotiOtbßeEpt.onse. BuffalovN Falls Surension Brike..and placeslirth , , -Wgl.Frla.ild,4lo,nt-Vires tera_lsWes7..arl_ ',VIP ..0 33 .Plettis. .' , 's \, ~ . 4-.: 4. : E F ihr°l37E4,U.ain4: OA/15"MM:imp; wepted). teav Phil el hitt , andiLeave--Northi Penneylva. - Readingz, ' t,, , . t . ,' .nialit.Rattepot. a A. M. , ; ,: , , ..--__•7l 4 . „,,,,„, , , , , 3.30 r.R., x. , - . -6, _.. - — . AL .. , One trairrerCintaieta to •P.-h[. , ItfalFthesehreina alters; monadic& Oa ' , fade at El- XaLn 4 wl4,lttlievhs4*Lin:llVr.gl3XEcil4W With---_Azhcatia al:ld:Hiatt weatezFalbo,r,:at 'Dunkirk Antt'Hug t l,lo -?s , ltkiato•iiihore ,R - lam' , it t f - -#W I P-9 31 ". - 4 34 uge ltrithHreatlyo - rallwea; .': Fade, elty47s as low's to' aniili)l4,ll#,«.:'- :::'• ''. - 81eftp)iig 403 Old ap;ffight traina.;., ~,',, ,- -., , „ ..-- ,1,,, ~- ~ . .=1 ecoufficlatti para,;wll,lk,..cesitteoed'.seatkaocoiniitiiv enok eilllV33: fill 41;:. kWh* } Pfusrketager. 3 . 4 1 q-adTalat4, 3 `of higlisplied rtitttlaytfate , " --..." ' 7- ,- •-.- -,—" r' -- For through' tletteui tonal forttieettiertio' Ade mote= tag the routes, ap p le. at the. Ticket Office, 41Z Chestnut street. WU N. VAN HORN, Pas. Ash H. 14 1866 '—. . P. • TV , 8A.11.110A.D.. 14,66. ~ _ _ r %Lan gzeSt e.traverseS the ,Ziorthern eau ..N ortn wet counties pf Pennsylvania to the :city of kris on ..lt has been lesU ell ,and is ;Operated bithe . .i'euns9/- vents ilefiroad Company. TIME OF, PALSSIRO AB. TRAINS AT .PRII.ADELPHIA. File •.... Faiplarpras . 1.00 P. M. , WESTSCA.I3.Ii. Erie .. .. .9.00 P: M. Erie Express Train ... .11.00 M Passenger Cars ran ,throng — l Con the Erie. Idall and. Expresa nutria - without change, hoth` ways, between Philadelphia and Erie.`. • . TO/ECK cOriziwcrtozr. Leave New York at 9.00 A.M., arrive at Erie 9.10 A. M. Leave - Ell eat LSO' P. IL, arrive at New York 3.40 P. hi. Elegant Weeping Cars on all Night Trains. For information respting passenger banners apply at corner THINITETR and. MAIMET streets, Phila. delpbla Andfor Freight liminess date dolnpiny's 'Agents: 5.8. - Kingston; Jr., corner Thirteenth, and Market streets, Philadelphia. - -J" W. Reynolda,P.rie.- • , - Wm. Brown, Agent N. C. R. R.BalthnOre. 1101ISTON, General.Prefght Agent, Philadelphia. EL W. GWINNER„' General Ticket Agent TY , .Philadelptda, , L. LER, - • , General Sup 1., winiamsport. NMWPITTSBURGH; COLUMBUS AHL CINCINNATI • B.AILBOAD Vtg PARIEL9MIDLEBOTJTE:tM3En,VABD Giving to the great distance saved by THIS 'ROUTE the Government has assigned to it the carrying of the S. MAIL to the Principal Cities of the West and THERE BEING BUT ONE ' CHANGE OF CABS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. AND cricar.asaal, AND'BUT TWO TO ST. LOUIS. PASSENGERS BY THIS ROUTE WILL ARRIVE IN CINCINNATI. .12S - D1 ANAPOLLS CAIRO AND ST. LOOD6 ONE TRA TPi ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER Arm. - Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 11.50 A arrive at Altoona in the eve tug for supper, where Woodruff's Celebrated Palace c tate-Room Sleeping Cam will beat - Meted, and run through to Columbus without change, avoiding changing cars at Pittsburgh It•midnight, a comfort never before afforded to the traveling community • Be sore to purchase tickets "VIA BTEUBMI - VJ TX "at PENSBYLVABTA RAILROAD OFFICE Corner Thirtieth and Market Streets. Philadelphia. ' S.F. SCULL, Gen'l Picket Ag't. Steubenville. 0. .10/11% H. Vir.r 'PR Gen'l Eastern Pries WS Broadway, New York. JOHR-D1111&1513, Gen'l Sup't, - WEST CHESTER. AND PIMA.- DELPHI& ltarr.wijap„ VIA WENTKR R R,I NGICSEKRTS. On and after 'WEDNESDAY, October 18th. 1265. the trains will leave as followte VillET CHESTER TEAMS, Leave Philadelphia fer West Chester 8.15,11.00 A.M., 2.15, 4.30 and 6.00 P. M. Leave West, Chester for Philadelphia, 6.45, 8.15, 10.45 A. M. L4O, 4,.,Z P. M. Trains leaving West Cheater at 8.15 A.M. and leaving Philadelphia at 4= P. M. will not stop at Pennelton, and will atop below R. C. Inaction at Media only. PENNELTON TRAINS. P. "Lea M. ve Philadelphia .for Pennelton 4.00 and MOO Leave Pennelton for Philadelphia 9.02 A. M., 6.3) P. M. These Trains stop at all intermediate Stations. ON St.N. - DATY,--Leave Philadelphia at 8,30 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. Leave West Chester 7.M A. M. and 4.00 P M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.05 A. M. and 4.20 P. M., and leaving West Chester at 8.15 A. M. and 4..,M P. M.. connect at R. C. Jtmeton with Train 3 on the P. and B. C. R. R. for Orford andintermediate points. Mir Passengert*tre allowed to take wearing apparel only as Baggage, and the Company will not, in any case, be responsible for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars. anises a special contract is made for the same. HENRY WOOD. General Saperintendens WEST JERSEY RAILROAD LINEEi—From foot ofairet street NT MP.ie.laiteMßANce. sandaya, ALL A ff u Commencing WhiINESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1E33. For Bridge ton, Salem, and all Stat an ions on 1? am I,:ertJez sel'oalliville and all intermediatemßait a Stations, at 9 A M. and 3 P. M. For Cape May and intermediate Stations, at 9 A. M., to Millciße connecting with freight train (Passenger car attached) for Cape May, due 3.45 P. M. and 3.00 P. M. through .ssenger due 8.00 PAR. - For Glassboro' and intermediate !Stations, al 9 A. M. =Al= P. M. For Woodbury, Gloucester, &a., at 9 A. H., 3, 3.50, and 5.33 P. M. Freight train willleavePnlladelphia from Sandford's at 10 A. M . and Camden, 8112 M. R.MCs.s 99 ". a v Superintendent. THE WEST JERSEY ARTS COMPANY Will attend to all the usual branches of Eszesrsa Bus. oss receive, deliver, and fbrward., through other re sponsibleEa, prase Companies, to all parts of the coun any article entrusted to thena..A. Speeal Messen gertry, accompanies each through. train. Office, No. 5 WaLuntstreet OFFICE OF THE ADAMS J. HE PRESS COMPANY, EE CHEST eI me' . Fnmranara'stra, January Elitt.lSM The Adams Expreme Company have enlarZ a tp oa iet i r facilities at Washington, IX C., by Battling a Depot, and having acquired additional capacity .for transportation. are now prepared to fbrward Heavy Express freights, Packages and Parcels to Washing ton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other3dacesSoalh, occupied by the army, at reduced .. - ates. Special agreements e for lifarchandtse in large lota, sotier:_p c se. army supplies at satisfaCterT prices, on ap • at , office. Soldiers' psoceLs taken at m less than our usual rates. - Heavy and balky packages received and recepted for at our depot, Southeast corner of BROAD and ,LO - streets. JOHN .111NONAM, _.Superintendent,. ------- ,=.:.-, RARITAN AND. DELAAVAILE BAY ILAILROAD.—NO 'ICE.—On SSA ankr - AT, Februarvl2Lb, the Express Train will be discontinnecL The Freight Train leaves DA M.. DEN at 3 o'clock. P. Mt., dally, (Sunday excepted,) ar rivinkz hi New York next morning. Freght taken at low ratet3. fifel= .1.. B. COLE. Agent. 1111:1 siDIZL=I•O.I :1 UM ALEX.. P. BUIST, CABPMS - Tira and BUILDREt.— All jobbing personally and promptly attended to in the best manner andcn the most reasonable terms. Shop. 1631 Elrety street. above Locust. tatlo-60 628 HOOP SHIRTS, 6 28 NEW SPRING STYLES NOW READY of Hopkins' "own make," at No. er, ARCH Street. These Skirts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class Cade, and embrace every size and style for Ladles, 3ii.woq and Children, Which, fin finish and durability, have nO equal in themarket,and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly 013 band, a fall assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from to 40 rEA. at very low prices, Skirts made to order, e 3 red and repaired. W tale and retail. -noIS-Ozal C. KNIGHT ct CO., WHOT.Yrs T.F GROCERS, A.7.0.5._R. Car. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. ..4.&enta for the sale of the Products of the Southwark tower Refinery and the Graters' - Sugar House, of Philadelphia. rIEGRGE SHARP. Patentee a"d manufacturer of 15' the R 4LT, PATTRRN SILVER W 4 RP, O. 41 Prone street. - itetno. /AYES A. WEIGHT. THORNION PUCE. HISAIMiI. GRISCONt. THEODORE WEIGHT. ..FRANE. PETER WRIGHT &-sOL'iS, .Importers of,Earthenware, and Ipplng aad ODnitidssion Merchants, No. 115 WiLLYHT Street, Phtiadelahia. T. VAUGHAN, .3111MOTHHH, WM. WOW= .TNG. _ CPE. • QOUTHWATOK FOUNDRY, PlEsm AM WA= INGTON STREETS, Inzatacz. a • stemEnEm..Aztro HanntsetaretHigh and - Law-Preasure Steam . Madan for Dada,Rtver and Marine Service. caniezi,Gasometere, Tartlet, Tron.Thiata, eto; ..Ineto °fall kin either Iran or bra= grop ...Fame_ Poe& =. Gas Warki, Workshop* a s,Agees;.e.Statione,'dx. " isea 7r at and Gaa Machinexy, or the latent and molt -awcoved:constrnclion. , Everir - deealptlort- a -Plantation larslon and Snow,' Saw`andsGriat 's,__lfertm.m -Pans, Opea Steam Trial*, Dam:atom Patera, Pumping Mr tines, ac. • - - Sole agthith for it. • = i4iMent Seise Beene epparatcre,, Nen:oth% Patent fits= Burner and Aspinwall - er-Woolsecra Patent - Oentrdnald Mpg YLVAZ•ae. WOBBS--011 the =MAW/LW P. 2l ,=,•below PRELADBIL,PBIA, ; lIBIEBTER. Thalecurva em a'andi P l 6 daolsi a co. IpagtheArs and ;realest Builders, - ' -1 21.11lienuesetareera1 - • •, • ;', All kinds of LIONDIFEB9I*6I AND itOlkiaidEßßlßß itag• Izsiavfiaeusola uProps deiscrotßj - Vim,, ersosoc.;&o. Tie T. BEANEY, W. B. B.BA E 11.1010:13 0 /./ii , Latour Itaaney i ffeatieactiii . 13529132 . e5. in mig peon workß, - pbnik: uy/5411 , U.S. Na 17.12 rI3OPHILADELPHIA• ,ILIDINO E30H00L.,.. lIRTH street; aboye Vine, will , reel= rer Mall and Winter season- on "MONDAY, -entt. Ladies and gentlemen dedring ter seildle knowledge of Ads mottomplishment fled *AM facility at this schock , orhe Imes • are •asta• and -WM trained, so that the most timid. need " ' not • Bar, - awing horset Atained_ln_the 'tent manner. ,• Saddle horSes and Vehicles to , hire. - 1 10 So , oefflegen ftiniti rain, to cars,' stesunkoats mka. . , THOB. MAMA AWN. AB FEKTURES.—.MISKEY, NEBBIT-1 1 . ds THAOKARA, NO. n $ CBEESTNIPP street, G -.111 of Gas r•Tartares; Lamps," ac.. o -Wnull.call•,the-aterition-arthe public tO their and'elegettit, aeaortment of Gas ChendelieoN Pendant% Brackets. "ihey also introdace flas Vlpes 'late .Iwieilingitand aad attend.reerltend hst;altering and - rePaidllg lo /rt -5111.wark-war " ranted. . Jag° E LIA-OWLVBRiIOE -- PB , O.P.BRTV ,— The only place to get Pziyy,Wells,:.Cleamief and-Dien. leo*l, at verY um-prees•- • 'AL FEyssox - .r If telemeter& 1 1 Pert _ ••• •;!OitadatOitife all.-• Lib• Street ratty riv-§2-1--- A cop ly to •1.14.., for 4 8 / 8 08 :1,400ut pSete order. App J 01331 0. BAKES & 00., 718 Market Meal NENir• •PUBLIOATIOMe AaicZEN ivlsw ZdOKS--. (3UST PIJEISMSDIBT.,CABLEToIiN The Prince Rashly% llnve4 - edited by izairiiw..* 'Oct CountrY ?dive vs. city 'Flirtation. 2 00 . . Poems by Gay H. lcararaore...— .... i Love Life,OfPr:line and Mal Margaret The Humbtv tbie 79r1d. By p. T. - Rq.;;niun: Poenie by ?Sas. §ti.san. T. Bolton ' 'What Cagm'Aftermails, Arthur's new Noveti.' . 1 EA A Splutter's Story. "Anew Novel by 74 .Axtemns,Ward's'Tiavels: Comic Gomery of 'Montgomery. , A neW Looking Around. A. EL Roe's new :16d Our ..firi6t in cribs. Illustrations by 'Carleton. 10 - *,O l, All handsomely bound In ClO4l, fiet br. runil tree on receipt of prle c e. 4 l7 tt. • i cr, put i ll i theis 7 :1 jalS-w. NeW York', '),* ATEW AND STANDARD BOOKS. ___ ./.1 HISTORY OF TrFTsTRY TILE FIFTH , by Ge 4 Makepeltcee. - _ - .LITER AE INLETTERS, by jas.P 7 HoIOOMDI6. SEW ELL'S PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATION: - LEI TEES OF LIFE. by Mrs. L. H. SigOunra GEORCELUNT ON THE OSIOIN or THE WAS. HEIROFBEDCLYFek. New edition. f BE.AUTLES OF BUSKIN. • RUSKIN'S PRECIOUS THOUGHTS. ACROSS T.EL.t. CONTINENT, by seminal iicrwlea: SOCIAL-LIFE OF THE CHINESE: Hinstrated,4 GOULBURN'S DEVOTIONAL STUDY OF • 301>U6 SCRIPTURES; • MARSH'S COURSE OF SINGLE lOrkiiY../3013.1Kt, KEEPING , Willa BLANKS._ ALDEN'S ELEMENTS OF IWTMALEUrUALIi PHELOsOPITY:_ - JARVIS' P.tii SIOLOGY AND mum's. SNOWBOUND, by J. G. Whittier. _ _ WHEELER'S DICTIONARY OF NOTIM4B .NAMPE-11 I 5 FICTION. ROBERTSON'S SERMONS. New edition. ROBERTSON'S LIFE AND_LETTERS ,, All new and standard books for sale as soon as pal! LINDSAY ELtarisioN, Publishers and Bookierleni... No. 25 South Sizth street above Chestnut. I%PBOOBS -Jest Published.— .SABI INGELOW'S NEW 8008. Storiee Told to'a Chfid.. liln.strated. _ WHIT) TEE'S YEW POEM. Snow Boand. , . ETHICS OF .c. e. DUST.' Ten Lectures le" I Housewives. ByJohn Buskin, M. A. TDB SHEPE.W..r D .AND HIS FLOCS. a By' J..$ _ I +- Macduff D. D. nino.. cloth. • - TEL kBILDREN OF CLOVERLEY.._, _ .IdEBCY GLIDDOB'S WORE. By E. b...Pheips;'.,: BETTY'S B OPES; or Trust in God. TrysCLED FROM EGYPT. By A. L. 1:11u3-• For sale by JAMES S. CLA_XTOI.T. .I Successor to W. S. ex A:Atartlegp ' 6:4 Chastnat stxt-74:' • JAM:VS LIFE oP P13211.1D033.-IHE I.I3:ELEDGR., Idostatan andehonsPlayoz,b3 , 4 :n Allen,- Greek- Professor in the II fylvaist with stitoonlexcentzryakma_y Ot! . Chess Author and Mega Player, by Thos , - Vol - debrand und de laza, Envoy Etztraordimary and later PlenipUentlary of the 'zing ol — Proazda, At,l S Mart Gills's:We:roar. vol., octavo, wain= top. Fria! ti EL WRIT PrihilEhed l i - E. H. isvriaratiol3., .1114113- :1.111: 41 1 . I a . ... ks = rtira 7 -••• , • d • bo• •fit M6i/LL NOTIUM XI AMA LOUISiA BU LAM. by her next friend, &c.. vs. CEA/ILES W. .13.HPIfAIT Court of Common Pleas of the City and Comity of: Pidladel• phia. In Divorce. December Term. 180. CHARLES W. BUF.i. aTr. It.pondent in abOVel Case—Soic. Yon will please tstee notice that interroga tories to be addressed to the witnesses to be produce./ in this case on the part of tbelihoiant, have been met, and that ti• a said witnesses will be produces/ and. ex, amined by J. HOWARD GENDELL, Esq.„.Rounken° appointed by said Court for that purpose, on the .200 i day of March. A. D. 1.966, at 4 o'clock P.M. of that day; at his office, No. 402 Wahinistiesi,Pkilasießdlia.Wnert and whareyou may attend: or in. the mistiothno cross Interrogatories, as you may thank mover: , , JOIEDi C. REHM:4I4ER, Attorney for I.Atoslsist,_. I tf-Ls't TRIO ORFHAPS COURT FOR THE 11L'Fir AN= 1 COUNTY OF PEULADELPHIA. Esiate 'Of GOTELIJEB F. GROSZ. decmsed.—Notice is' berthy sdren that CATILAItECE GROSZ, widow ofaald dece dent, has filed in said Court tier petition and sow aro pralsenaent of the personal property elected to be re , tattled by her mider the act of April 14th, lasl, and its supplanents,a-rd that Itbe same will be approved by the - 01one on FRIDAI , April 61i. MS, unites creep. Cons be filed thereto. JACOB E. BOWFiRS, mho-Itatr4t* Attorney for Petitioner. TN THEORPEAesS' COITET FaR. TIIRCITY ANTI COUNTY OF PHIL &DEL PlLlA.—Estate of. DA VID , F. MOORS. deceased.—Notice Is hatubl given that ANNE MOORE, widow of said decedent. has filed in said Courtlier petition and an appralsement of the personal property elected to be retained by her, under the act of April 24th, 1851, and Its supplements. andthut the same will be approved by the fanttrt on FRIDAY, April 6th, iSee unless exceptions be filed thereto. - . GEORGE W. THORN, Attorney tor .Petltioneni nah9-=r•4te IN THE ORPHANS' COUnT FOR THE CITY AND 1 COUNTY OF PM LADELPEUA. ESUde of A r FS ANEER LEnrKit, Sr., decemed.—Thelaiditar appointed b.y the Court to andit, settle and adjust the fourth and final account of D..k.NIE.T. If. FOX and A l.v - v A NDES LriMER. Jr., Executors of the lest will and testament of Alexander Lehner, Sr., decd, and to report distribution of the balance In Ihn hands of the accountant, will meet the parties inte rested for the purposes of his appointment on MON DAY. March 12th, I&6a. at 4 o'clock P. M., - se his office, No, ITS S. SIXTH Street, in the City of Philadelphia. m ari.m.w.s,St• VOO.DES; Auditor. • SELLPIVILAti FOR SALE: 1-16 Schooner I,v M. Y. COX. 1-16 " CHARLOTTE SIT &W. JOHN CLARE -1-12 " LEWIS CRESSY:i . 1-16 " PETER 130.10 E. 1-16 " RACHEL SEAMAN. 1-16 " DANT - Fr 13RUTAEN. 1-16 " A- T. COHN These vessels are all In good condition and now running, will be sold low to dose an estate. For par ticulars. apply to JAS. H SHIIV'DLER. . ruhis. KO - North Delaware avenue. = l_ ,. NOTICE. PHILADELPHIA STEAM " PROPELLOR COMPANY—Despatch and Zn.t.ilaure Ines between Philadelphia and Newyork via Delaware aid Raritan Canal.—The business of this Company has again been resumed. Steam Pro pellors will leave daily at 12 M. and 5 P. Freights taken upon accommodating terms. Apply tow M. M. RAIELth& CO, mhis No._oth Delaware avenue. IS-k FOR BOSTON —Express Line.—To ts Day — The . line schooner E. H FITEELER„ 'Cobb, master now Ickading at Willow street wharf, will sail as above. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. • it Aikr.TVA_LNTED.—A Vessel to load in the Express Line to _Boston. Apply to DAVTD COOPlat, .IMIL 4r 18 North WI, tirces. nail it. WANTED.—A Vessel carrying 100,000 asetaf lumber, to load at a southern port Dar Phlladel, phia. E. A. SOURER & CV., Dock ostreel) wharf. mbIZAL LEI) :1 I , 11N., 'ORLI:REIGNED have this day tiirmedia;Cci: partnership. under the name of ALIDDLBION db CLAGBORN.for the transaction of a Cotton and Wool Brokerage Business. GABRIEL NIDDLETON_ J. RAYMOND OL.A.GEMEN.-' PIITLADVI.P.I33A; 3larch ist, 1866. ' acta-Izr.4. IVICITIC I E OF LIMITED .PA_RTHERSIEM—Thetus .I.I Clerslgnect have this day, forateda ItmitedPartner ship, in accordance with, the provisions of the7Antssif the General Assembly, of the Otommonwealth Of Renn sv nia, relating thereto, under the name -or:firm .Of HOMER. OOLLADAY for this purpose *rimer*. acting the business of importing andselling DxyGooda. friths city of Philadelphia , • The geneial partners are .BERIALUUK THOMAS HOD. and FRANCIS H. COLULDAY. ail mialli c f ai ln the city ofPlidadelphia , - • The! , partner is TROMAS.W. EVANS, ago re aidthg the city of, hiladelphia . • . , The said special partner has contributed cash to the common stock:of the said partnershlf,the sum of one hundred thousand dollars; and the rnited part nership formed and entered into as above stated.ls .to commence on the -Ist slay of -February, 126.6,and1ti1l terminate on the alst day of -Tannery 1862. • "Ft.P.NJAMII(.IIO.III43I, THOMAS HOHY,R, FmANcas s. ooLLAsita. • General Partner& THOMAS w.EvAvs, Special Partn a fitierr. -fel- February 1et.1886. EDUCATION. tiotAN 0 FORTE AND SINGING TAUGHT.I/7 Mks JANRL.EWESS, either at her pupils residence or st herown.Na.-1= SPRDCEI Sueet, • AlRmoils will have the. ase. af ono of tlarvetseaN or - Planos- a most:excellent instrument: IL . . had for twO years ,the entire Charge - Or Me =WO class In ,Tleasani Hill Semituary..West tewevPsw,and can, refer . beside!. to A varflarge circle of , private , . . ' . r "PALMY ' DEMME OF MISS 1 41101 , UPPE "T ERI BEMITARP . FOE YOUNG LLDIEB lOW 0001 , . lnence '' On 'Wednesday WedfoOlay, Beptetabet ISM .... 3 gt,,,i Limo ,resident*, , :ixinter '., of Poplar . and ateveill "'Patadeilakft: : Itkinmuccom :—Rev; 0. , Emma' , Bare .D.-D.,...l3ev:Therria4 Brainard:M. D:. WilL'AneW EIS bits,Provitilont of Bisore follmt" ,. . .1 , " ' i 1111743 M ItkittiOVAlG. ES - LFRD bwili removed 1219 L. Vic OFFICES to> b.:4110E1E8120J t st: I'3l 1'e19.41311 JEVIDIOV.A.L.7-3.A.71.ES S. 'BEEINDLEB;;SathtIiker, 11 may be ;found rpt tpeFtsea4 - 11 7 11: SOO Math 'Delaware Avenue.. . , frzrritzwit V L emo rAILANOICS A ime order, ND LEKONB.—BIeDy Oranges end ns in pr ftir sale by Joe. BcESIZER /08804thDelawas6 avenue. lsz South Foortil ttrwS,'
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